In stock & ready to take home, Glock's vaunted new Gen 5. It has the Glock Marksman barrel for improved accuracy; a flared mag well for faster mag changes; and new grip ergonomics and ambidextrous slide release for greater versatility. Their new nDLC finish makes it even tougher, and even better able to fire under adverse conditions. Everything you love about Glock just got better!

]]>Wed, 11 Oct 2017 01:21:44 GMThttps://www.gibbsguns.com/featured-in-store/free-mount-bore-sight-with-any-leupold-scopeOctober Hunting Special! With the purchase of any Leupold scope, we will mount & bore sight it at no charge! Includes both in-stock and special order scopes. Rings not included; guns requiring drill and tap to mount charged at standard price per hole.

Leupold In-Stock

Leupold VX-3i 3.5-10x50 mm

VX-3i brings legendary Leupold Gold Ring performance to a new level. Twilight Max Light Management System provides maximum brightness in all colors and intensified contrast across the entire field of view. Dual Spring Precision Adjustments perform with match grade precision. The easy turn power selector can be quickly turned, even with gloves on while watertight seals ensure fog free performance for a lifetime. $469

Leupold VX-1 Long Range 3-9x50

VX-1 riflescopes deliver performance you can count on, and are now available with the LR Duplex® reticle of the Ballistics Aiming System™. $349

When concealed carry calls for "Perfection" look no further than the GLOCK 26 Gen4. A compact 9mm, measuring just 6.29 inches in length, provides exceptional carry and concealability. Features GLOCKS Safe Action (3 separate automatic safeties; internal trigger, drop and firing pin) System in a reliable compact semi-auto pistol. Adjustable back straps lets you instantly customize the grip to adapt to your hand. $549

​The GLOCK 26 Gen4, in 9x19, introduces revolutionary design changes to the "BABY GLOCK"- the most sought-after concealed carry option since its release in 1994. The Modular Back Strap design lets you instantly customize its grip to adapt to an individual shooter's hand size. The surface of the G26 Gen4's frame employs the new scientifically designed, real-world-tested, Gen4 rough textured technology. Internally, the new GLOCK dual recoil spring assembly substantially increases the life of the system. A reversible enlarged magazine catch, changeable in seconds, accommodates left or right-handed operators. ~ GLOCK

​The PK380 is not just good looking. It is small and good looking. That makes the PK380 excellent for concealed carry. Its small grip is ideal for shooters with small hands. The slide is easy to operate, making it a good choice for women. The light weight goes unnoticed in a pocket or purse. Credit Walther Performance Design for another hit. Small is indeed beautiful. ~ Walther Arms INC.

A late 1800's gentleman's choice for concealed carry! This example is in a remarkable 85% condition for it's age, and the only one we have found on the market with original ivory grips. The exterior nickel finish is above 90%, but the interior working parts of the cylander and barrel exhibit light pitting. The original ivory grips are complete with no chipping, but there are a few small stress cracks and some yellowing on one side. Cited production numbers vary widely between 8,000 and 23,000 but this is a much rarer find for sale than it's predecessors, so we believe the lower numbers to be more accurate. The gun is complete, and all parts function normally. Although we have not fired it, we expect that it would. This is a beauty in person; we've purposely selected photos that highlight blemishes for clarity. Overall, this Remington collectors piece is in rare Excellent (80% or better) condition, but not so pure that you would hesitate to take it to the range if you can find ammo for it. The best of both worlds for any collector!

​Now in stock: the hard-to-find Glock 19 Gen4, in 9 mm with Modular Optics System (optics not included.) G19 Gen 4 features a Modular Back Strap design to instantly customize the grip; a reversible enlarged magazine catch, changeable in seconds, to convert for left or right-handed operators; and an accessory rail for attachments.

​From The Shooters Log, “Glock 17 & 19...Are Game Changers...” by Robert Sadowski, 2/16 “The MOS variants feature a small cover plate just forward of the rear sight. After removing the plate and replacing it with a mounting adaptor the user can mount a reflex red dot sight such as the popular models from Trijicon, Leupold, Meopta, C-More, Docter, and Insight [Note: we like Burris Fast Fire III.] What this means is, a shooter can acquire a target faster and shoot with more accuracy while doing it with a pistol meant for personal protection. Red dots are not just for competition shooting and hunting any more.”Includes our SmithCare™ program. $639

We're told this lightweight classic beauty has become their favorite target pistol by our customers who added one to their collection. The olive drab frame gives it rugged good looks but it's not just another pretty face.

The high quality construction makes this a dream to shoot, leading us to believe Browning's web description:

John Browning created the Model 1911, a pistol by which all modern semi-automatic handguns are judged. Rather than taking that original design and converting it from a center fire pistol into a rimfire, Browning engineers created an 85% scale 1911 designed specifically to shoot the .22 LR cartridge. The result was a purpose built pistol that is accurate, reliable, lightweight, and a lot of fun to shoot.

Yep, that's a quarter. This amazing collectors piece actually shoots 2mm rounds, and is an original Pfannl. Who's Pfannl? We thought you'd never ask, read on...

Also referred to as “Berloque” rifles, this is an excellent example of the Pfannl Mahogany stock rifle as seen in Bob Urso’s “The Tiniest Guns” book, listed as A31 (p. 23.) This working miniature is designed to shoot a specially designed 2 mm cartridge (not included, but still available on the collectors market) or an ordinary cap. This example retains 95% of it’s original finish, and is remarkably free of freckling and blemishes. The serial number “12” is stamped on the silver body of the gun under the stock, and also on the inside of both stock pieces, confirming their originality. Exact manufacturing dates for these rifles are hard to determine, but this working miniature was likely manufactured between WW1 and WW2. The octagonal silver barrel is stamped “Austria” on top, with a matching affixed bayonet and a leather sling. The mahogany stock has a beautiful sheen, but does have one very small chip and light denting throughout. The only visible rust is inside the barrel, near the pivot pin and in the breakopen area, see photos. A collector’s darling, these high quality Austrian rifles are increasingly hard to find, especially in such excellent condition. ​The “Austria” stamp, and matching serial numbers stamped inside the stock, are what lends this miniature rifle such high value. They indicate that this is an original Pfannl model, not a copy by other manufacturers. Pfannl, a Swiss watchmaker, is essentially the “father” of miniature firearms, and is best known for his Kolibri pistols, still the smallest semi-automatic pistol ever made. The following passage is from The Tiniest Guns by Bob Urso, the definitive work on these unique collectors' pieces:​

Berloque or watch fob pistols were first produced in Austria in the late 1890s and continue to be manufactured there to the present day. In all that time, their history has been closely linked to that of Franz Pfannl. Recent research has established that all of the berloques manufactured prior to 1938 - the year the Goebharter company began making berloques - were designs either manufactured by, or licensed for manufacture by Pfannl.

In 1897 Pfannl began producing 2mm, pinfire, berloque pistols and rifles. Many are stamped with FP or PFANNL. His business grew to the point where he had 50 workers, and was manufacturing many mechanical items, including pencils. The Berloques were a big success and soon Pfannl?s factory was producing parts for other manufacturers in Germany and Spain, who would finish the guns with a variety of grips and markings.

From the early 1930s to the second World War, Pfannl created an interesting group of designs, for berloque, blank and Flobert pistols in calibers from 2mm through 6.

He and a friend, George Grabner, who owned a casting plant in Krems, had a plan to market, small, defensive, purse pistols for women. The guns would be loud, to scare off attackers, but would have little power. Grabner became his partner in the marketing of the Kolibri, however, he had no part in its design. The Kolibri is the smallest semi-automatic pistol ever manufactured and is much prized by collectors. The earliest of the berloque pistol was patented by Franz Pfannl on July 24, 1899.